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One of our fine members (Scarriere) linked us to this in one of the Grammy threads, and I thought it would make for an interesting thread on its own.
It shows you how various genres of music have fared throughout the last 60 years, and if you click on the image (open link) it brings up more detailed information, such as sub-genres. Very interesting. Screen Shot 2014-01-28 at 6.43.21 AM.jpg http://research.google.com/bigpicture/music/ |
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Nice. Wonder when will be the next big genre defining style to shake the music world and which general genre it will be. I somehow still see this being a "rock" sub-category but also believe I'm at an age where I might not get it either.
Music is such a living thing and such a graph shows it. Thanks Scarriere buddy |
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